Hidden Gems of Calicut
Kozhikode (Calicut), a vibrant coastal city in Kerala, blends history, culture, and natural beauty. Once a major trading port and capital of the Zamorins, it features landmarks like Kappad Beach, where Vasco da Gama landed, and cultural gems like Tali Temple and Mishkal Mosque. Visitors can enjoy serene beaches, lush landscapes, wildlife sanctuaries, and attractions like Mananchira Pond, Pazhassi Raja Museum, and Sargaalaya Crafts Village. Kozhikode is surrounded by lush greenery, hills, and rivers, making it a great destination for nature lovers. With its unique culture and friendly ambiance, Kozhikode is a wondrous destination.

Kadalundi Estuary’s Bird Diversity: A Natural Treasure
Tucked away in the serene backdrop of Kerala’s coastline, the Kadalundi region presents a blend of ecological richness and cultural heritage.

SM Street: Calicut’s True Sweet-Spot
Every city has a special corner where culture, history, and daily life meet. In Kozhikode, such a place exists right in its centre. When you go deep into the heart of a city,

Kakkayam Dam: The Hidden Jewel of Kozhikode
Mist hung in the air, gently cloaking the hills as the morning sun rose over the dense canopy of green. This is the view that welcomes you on a crisp morning

Thusharagiri Waterfalls: Kerala’s Hidden Paradise in the Western Ghats
Tucked away in the verdant Western Ghats of Kerala, Thusharagiri Waterfalls in Kozhikode district is a captivating natural attraction known for its scenic beauty, tranquillity, and adventurous appeal.

Beypore Beach: Calicut’s Coastal Charm
Beypore, located in the Kozhikode district of Kerala, is a charming coastal town known for its rich maritime heritage, scenic beauty, and traditional boat-building industry. Beypore has a history that dates back over a thousand years